QUOTE: Originally posted by lionelsoni I like solenoid switches for the non-derailing feature and the ability to throw multiple switches with a single control; so I don't have any experience with manual remote control. However, I'm not going to let that stop me from proposing what I think would be the best way to do that. I would use a choke cable. I would make a sharp right-angle bend in the center wire at the end, at a point that would limit to a reasonable distance how far the knob can be pulled out. I would clamp the sheath horizontally to the bottom of the table, near the switch, with the center wire going vertically through a hole in the table to the switch points. I would adjust the sheath so that, with the knob pulled out as far as it would go, the vertical wire would be bent slightly from the vertical to create a little spring force to pu***he point against the stock rail. I would screw a wood block to the bottom of the table to provide a similar stop in the other direction. For a thin table-top, where the spring force of the center wire might be too great and the adjustment of the force too sensitive, I would simply space the cable attachment lower, away from the bottom of the table, to get the desired springiness.
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QUOTE: This device could even be modified and lengthened to create motion for a home made animation. I was actually thinking of using something like this to move a 282 crane back and forth along its own set of rails. By popping out the small axlesand replacing them with set of piano wires that would go through a couple of slots, and connect to the traveler.
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